Victoria’s Police Minister Lisa Neville didn’t know about the issue until 3AW told her and quickly acted to have the matter investigated.

The Road Safety Camera Commission has written a report, in which Neil Mitchell today revealed the commissioner says “I applaud the caution shown by the authorities, but I find that there is no reason for the subject infringements to continue to be withheld”.

NEIL MITCHELLOf the 54,000 tickets issued by virus-infected cameras, I think most fines will stand.

I think some will probably have their fines waived on the basis that the window of issuing the fines has closed, but I can’t confirm that.

This essentially closes the case of the tickets, but the handling of the situation is still under review.

How did it get affected?

Why was it covered up?

Why was the initial information that came out wrong?

The government’s done a pretty good job here. The broader point is the confidence, security and integrity of the system.

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Police Min. Lisa Neville: “Evidence is clear that there is no issue with the integrity of the (road safety camera) system.” pic.twitter.com/H9uoUB0ngD